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Olympic Games in Antiquity
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Where did it all begin?
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Spain
Greece
Egypt
Africa
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Why were Panhellenic games so special?
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They brought the Greek world together.
They were the first games where women were allowed to compete.
They happened every year.
The winners became legends.
Which god wasn't celebrated in honoured at the Games?
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Zeus
Poseidon
Apollo
Athena
What was the number of people present at the Olympic Games?
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Over 10,000
Over 60,000
Over 40,000
Over 50,000
To prepare for training, an athlete would cover his body with?
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Skin lotion
Sand
Olive oil
Sunflower oil
What did the did program teach in the gymnasium and a palaestra?
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Physical education
Music
Arithmetic
Grammar and reading
All of the above
Who was not excluded from the games?
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Women
Slaves
Greek free man
Children
For which athlete a statue of honour was erected in the marketplace?
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Milo of Croton
Leonidas of Rhodes
Diagoras of Rhodes
Theogenes of Thassos
How many days did The Olympic Game take place?
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6 days
5 days
10 days
1 month
Over what distance did the athletes ran at the Stadium race?
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42,000 meters
100 meter
192 meters
208 meters
What is a different name for pugilism?
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Running
Wrestling
Archery
Boxing
What can you find inscribed on the statue of Zanes?
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Names of the cheats
Names of the Gods
Names of the winners
Name of people not allowed into the stadium.
The victory was often represented in the form of a winged female character known as?
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Puma
Addidas
Asics
Nike
To honour the victor and to show his fame, the victor had the right to? (choose the wrong answer)
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Have a statue of himself erected.
Ask a poet to write verses.
Made coins with his effigy on them.
Own the best olive tree in the garden.
In 1776, the English traveller Richard Chandler discovered what?
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The statue of Olympia.
The crown made out of leaves.
A javelin from the Olympic Games.
The site of ancient Olympia.
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